Basketball to the Sports Center
I watch the basketball park on TV every Monday, and my favorite is the NBA basketball game. In the NBA basketball game, there are many superstars, and every game is very exciting and fascinating. I adore a lot of basketball stars, such as Michael Jordan, rebounder Dennis Rodman and so on
I started playing basketball in Grade 1. At that time, my shooting percentage was very low, let alone the ball control technique. Because of my unremitting efforts in the past two years, my basketball skills have improved a lot. I often play basketball with some junior high school students
I think playing basketball is a very meaningful activity. First of all, playing basketball is a kind of collective sport, which consists of several players in a group and another group, so the basketball game can show a spirit of collectivism
basketball is also good for your health. Since I played basketball, my body has been strong day by day. I can't stand the wind and rain as before. I often catch a cold. At home, I can often help my mother do some heavy housework. My mother often said to her neighbors with pride, "my son has become a good helper for me now."
I like basketball, and I hope it will be with me all my life.
I like playing basketball with friends in the gymnasium.
English [D & 658 618; m] Beauty [D & 658 618; m] 1. Definition: gym
(2) grammar: gym is an informal usage, and should be written as gym in the formal usage 3. Practice gym
same root phrases: practice gym
1, pronunciation: [ 712; præ ktɪ s dʒ 618; M]
2
The basic meaning of practice is "practice". It refers to doing something regularly and repeatedly in order to achieve perfection or proficiency. It can be used as countable noun or uncountable noun. Practice is uncountable noun when it is used as "practice, practice" I'm a member of the school basketball team, so I'm going to practice basketball in the school gymnasium1. (SLAM)
NK: (powerful) nk
the player holds the ball with one hand or two hands, jumps up in the air, and directly buckles the ball into the hoop from top to bottom. When the basketball enters the basket, slamming the ball into the basket is no different from slamming
2, bank
shot: when shooting, the ball hits the backboard to score, usually with a small angle. In general, it's easier to score goals by using the clean board when the rebound is about 45 degrees
3, jump
shot: jump shot
the shooter holds the ball with both hands and takes off. When he reaches the highest point or falls down after reaching the highest point, he turns the ball to 45 ° The corner is pushed out to make the basketball fly to the basket through an arc. The goal is to avoid the blocking of the defender
4, technical fouls: technical fouls
all fouls not including the Fouls of the players who have contact with the other team members. Players shall not ignore the advice of the referee or use improper behavior
After stable, pull up jump shot or stand shot, the general hit rate is high, usually in the application of unmanned defense 6, three-point
shot: three-point shot
the goal that shoots outside the three-point line and hits. When you take off, your feet should be outside the three-point line. You can't step on the three-point line. When you land, you can be within the three-point line
7. Walking: a player is holding a live ball on the field, and one foot or two feet of the player move illegally in any direction beyond the limit stated in the rules
8, free
throw: free throw
after the offensive player is fouled, he shoots in the semicircle behind the free throw line without fighting, and gets one point for each goal
The players of both sides compete for the right to play basketball on the basket or backboard after they miss the shot10, blocking fouls: blocking fouls
the offensive and defensive fouls are caused by improper position, incorrect body posture, improper starting method and illegal action of the ball holder and the defensive ball holder
11, charging foul: (with the ball) bumping (foul)
the body contact of the ball holder pushing or moving to the defensive player's trunk, when the defensive player has stood in advance at the moment of contact, the offensive player constitutes the ball bumping
check out scoring
pass pass
nice pass good pass
one on one the most basic singles
skin takes off his clothes and plays
block or reflection or SWAT!! You can yell "get out of my kitchen {or house} when you block a shot. I mean the court is mine. Don't be arrogant.
crazy hands dribble skillfully.
dribble is dribble too.
shake you off or I did you {or I have done you} Thinking is passing you
Legend Legend
I crossed you over your crotch to dribble or turn to you
haha you; You've been faked by my fake action
d'up means to take off and block his shot and point at the other side's layup; T guard me you can't prevent my breakthrough in mental drives
air ball: the ball you throw doesn't touch anything
all defensive team: the best defensive team
alley OOP: air relay. One player throws the ball into the air, the other catches it in the air and nks it into the basket< br />All-NBA T eam:NBA The best team
all rookie team: the best rookie team
All Star: all stars
APG: average assists per game
arena: arena; arena. For example, Seattle's home court is called key arena
arc: three point line
assist: assist
attempts: number of attempts
Atlantic Division: Atlantic Division
b:
babyhook: little hook
backboard: backboard. Note that it's not a basketboard
backcourt: backcourt. A team's own half is the backcourt, that is, the half the team wants to defend
backdoor paly: one of the basic tactics of basketball. When one player receives the ball around the free throw arc, the other player immediately cuts into the basket from the weak side, receives his teammate's pass and shoots to score
back pass
baseline: bottom line. The boundary line at both ends of the court
basketball: the basket. Another popular term is hoop
bench: substitute
block shot: block shot (abbreviated as BLK.)
blocking foul: blocking fouls
Bo boos (n); Boo (V). A way for fans to vent their discontent
bounce pass
box out: to block a person by rebounding is to stand between the opponent and the basket and block the defender's action with your body
box score: technical statistics
bounce pass: floor bounce pass
BPG: average block
brick: the ball is broken when it hits the basket or backboard. Many Bulls fans hold a sign with "brick" in their hands when they are on the visiting team's free throw. They keep shaking in front of the free throw players' eyes, disturbing their vision, so as to achieve the purpose of interfering with the free throw
bury a shot
the last shot before the end of the game. A buzzer is a buzzer used in competitions
C:
captian: Captain. The captain is the only one on the field who is qualified to discuss the rules and penalties with the referee. Career high: career high
carry the ball
Center: Center
Central Division: Central Division
charge: collision
chief official: the referee
close calls: close calls
clutch shot: to win
clutch time: the moment of life and death, the decisive moment when one goal can decide the outcome
Coach: coach. For example, head coach is the head coach and assistant coach is the assistant coach
coast to coast: from one end of the court to the other (n). For example: coast to coast pass
collaborative bargaining agreement
conference: Alliance. NBA is divided into Eastern Conference and Western Conference, each of which has its own logo
Commissioner: President. The current president of the NBA is David Stern
Court: court; Playing field
home court
crossover: cross dribble. It's Tim Hardaway's trademark action
crunch time: critical time (usually the last two minutes)
cut: cut in
D:
debut: first time
def: defensive rebounds (backcourt rebounds)
dead ball: dead ball
defense: defense. When the visiting team attacks, we can often hear the fans at home shouting "defense" under the leadership of the stadium sound engineer! Defense!“
deny the ball: defend around the front
disqualification: being sent off (abbreviated as DQ.)
Division: competition area. There are four divisions in NBA, and each league has two divisions
DNP: no appearance
double double: two pairs, that is, two technical statistical indicators reach double digits
double team: double team
double dribble: two dribbles
double foul: both sides fouled
doubletam: double bag
down the stretch: critical moment
Town: beyond the three-point line
DQ: sent off
(disqualification) draft: draft, the NBA's annual recruiting conference
draft pick: selected rookie
dribble: dribble (VT, n)
drive: breakthrough
driving layup
Du originally means et, which refers to double combination in basketball
e:
Eastern Conference: Eastern Conference
eject
expansion: expand the team<
F:
fadeaway shot: backward shot. Fadeaway jumper, too
fake: fake (n); Make a fake (V)
fall in: put in
fast break: fast break; Fast break
FG%: equivalent to field goal percentage
3pg%: 3-point hit rate
Finals: finals
semifinals
field goal: Shooting (general term), including two-point shooting and three-point shooting (abbreviation: FG.)
finger roll
flagrant foul: unnecessary or excessive fouls, malicious fouls
foul: foul. Personal fouls are personal fouls; The total team fouls are called team fouls. Foul trouble: a player's trouble caused by the restriction of the number of fouls. For example, if the player's number of fouls is close to six, he will be sent off if he makes one or two fouls again. Franchise: the team
free agent: free man. The players and newcomers whose contracts have expired are all free men, and the fate of free men is not restricted by the team
free throw: free throw
frontcourt: front court. The opponent's half is the front court, that is, the half when his team attacks
ft%: free throw percentage
ftm-fta: the number of free throws / the number of free throws
G:
G: number of appearances< General manager: general manager
one of the basic tactical coordination of give-and-g, the attacking player passes the ball to another teammate -- give, then cuts into the basket, and then receives the teammate's return pass to lay up (or nk) to score -- go
goaldending: interfere with the goal
GS: Games starting
Gunner: a frequent shooter
H:
Hall of frame: Basketball Hall of fame
Hall of fame
half: half court< br />Hand- checking:a A defensive technique in which the hand touches the opponent's body to track the opponent's position. Hand check, too
b: defensive foul. The defender blocked the attacker's movement with his hand. The legitimate hand checking technology only allows the hand to touch the opponent's body to track the opponent's position, but the hand is not allowed to add force, and it is not allowed to hinder the opponent's line of sight. Hang time: the time that a player stays in the air when shooting
head coach: head coach
held ball: fight for the ball
high post: around the free throw arc
home game: home game
hook shot: hook shot, sometimes directly expressed as "hook"
Hoop: hoop
I:
illegal defense: illegal defense. Joint defense is illegal defense (joint defense has been allowed since this season)
accidental contact: unintentional contact
isolation: play in isolation (that is, four defenders are pulled to one side and the rest of the attackers play one on the strong side.)
injury list. If a player is injured and cannot participate in the game, according to the NBA regulations, he must be included in the injured list (the injured list is open) to show his responsibility to the fans. Those who enter this
list cannot play in at least five games
J:
Jam: nk. One handed jam nk; Two handed jam nk. Famous singer Michael Jackson and Michael Jordan worked together to make a MTV called "jam"
Jersey: sportsman's vest, also known as uniform. When some players who have made great contributions to the team retire, his jersey also retires with him, and his jersey is highly praised ò It's the number on the
page in the other section of the Institute
jump ball: jump ball; Fight for the ball
jump shot: jump shot. Also known as jumper
k:
kicking ball: kicking ball
L:
Lane: free throw lane. When basketball was first invented, the free throw area was slender, its width was shorter than the diameter of the free throw arc, and its shape was like a key, so it was also called the key
layup: one handed layup
ligament: ligaments. Cruciate ligament, the ligament in the knee joint, is the most vulnerable part of athletes. It is divided into anterior cruciate ligament and posterior cruciate ligament
live ball: live ball
locker room
lottery: the process of determining the draft order. In the past, it was decided by tossing a coin, so it was called "lottery" because of its uncertainty
lockout: suspension e to labor dispute
loose ball foul
losing streak: a losing streak
low post: low position, in the three second area, on both sides of the basket, near the bottom line, commonly known as inside line and under the basket
m:
marquee player: Signature player
matchup: the corresponding relationship of each position in attack and defense (n)
meniscus: meniscus. A piece of cartilage in the knee joint is also one of the places where athletes are easy to be injured. We often hear that an athlete is on the injured list because of meniscus tear and cannot play for several months
mid west division: mid west division
Min: appearance time (minutes)
mistacth: misplaced defense
move: move. This word appears very frequently in the NBA, for example, a beautiful move, we say "great move!"; We call it spin move
MVP: most valuable player
n: Net: nets. David Benoit, the former Utah, smashed the ball on his head and ejected it from the basket ring the nk